UPDATE: Was one eBay
Stahl made utility boxes for both the FCs and the Trucks, as seen here.
This is a different brochure.
“This awesome little brochure was printed for Kenosha Jeep, Kenosha, Wisconsin, advertising the Jeepster and Jeepster Commando. I am not sure what year this was for, but assume 1960’s. It measures approximately 5″ x 3.5″ folded. See photos for condition.”
Here’s an unusual mailer for the Mitsubishi jeeps.
“Original part color folder , 8.5 x 4 folded , 8.5 x 12 unfolded , has many pieces of tape at tears at folds , has some small tears at the edges , has a rub mark with paper loss on the cover in an area about 1 x 1 inch.”
This June 1964 brochure shows off both the standard CJ-5 and the Tux Park. I thought the wide array of tops and colors available was interesting.

These photos came from a 1955 jeep family brochure introducing the CJ-5. What’s curious is that several photos show the shackles on the front springs located at the front (see the “mail carrier” photo). As most know, the earliest CJ-5s had shackles in the rear. So, I’m wondering if the CJ-5s in these photos were bodies put on CJ-3B chassis or whether they were prototype chassis.
Here’s an unusual piece. I’ve reversed the first photo so that it is easier to read.
“Up for auction is a RARE ANTIQUE WILLYS-OVERLAND MOTORS STATION WAGON SWEEPSTAKES ORIG CAST MOLD for what appears some sort of folding keychain. Nice reverse image! THIS IS BEYOND HEAVY! Weighing roughly 8-9 lbs.
Measurements: 5″ x 2.75″ x 2.75″ ”
A Willys Jeep Mailer from the mid 1950s for a Mobile Arc unit from General Electric.
“This mailer measures about 8 ½ x 11 inches.
This ad features:
Power Producing Equipment for 4-Wheel-Drive Jeep Vehicles
* Mobile Arc Welders
* Mobile Air Compressors
The return Post Card is still attached!
This was tri-folded but it will ship flat in a protective sleeve and backing board.”